FBI Says People Who Questions Official 9/11 Story Are ‘Potential Terrorists’
A memo released by the Department of Justice to local police warns that anyone who questions the official story about the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, should be regarded as “potential terrorists.”
The memo instructs local police, under a program named “communities against terrorism,” to regard those who hold to 9/11 “conspiracy theories” as potentially dangerous individuals who might engage in terrorism.
The memo says adds people who question the official narrative of the 9/11 Commission Report to a growing list of people the FBI regards as problematic and potential enemies of the state, including those who express “libertarian philosophies,” as well as people who have “Second Amendment-oriented views,” or simply an interest in “self-sufficiency.”
They note that these types of people often hold “fears of Big Brother or big government,” and make “declarations of Constitutional rights and civil liberties.”
All of these things, the FBI explained to local law enforcement agencies, could be red flags that someone is a terrorist.
This new classification of 9/11 “Truthers” or even those who are mildly skeptical of the official narrative is incredibly problematic, as a national poll indicates that a full 48% of Americans have some doubts about the official story, or completely reject it.
The polling firm YouGov, says that 38% of Americans “have some doubts about the official account of 9/11,” while 10% do not believe it at all, and 12% are unsure about it, according to Ralph Lopez of Digital Journal.
The FBI memo was entitled “Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities Related to Sleepers.” It claims, “that people who should be ‘considered suspicious’ of possible involvement in ‘terrorist activity’ include those who hold the ‘attitude’ described as ‘Conspiracy theories about Westerners,'” Lopez reports.
The memo gives as an example, the theory that “the CIA arranged for 9/11 to legitimize the invasion of foreign lands.”
“Sleepers”, of course, refers to “sleeper cells,” which in intelligence lingo, means secret terrorists awaiting activation orders.
A memo released by the Department of Justice to local police warns that anyone who questions the official story about the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2001, should be regarded as “potential terrorists.”
The memo instructs local police, under a program named “communities against terrorism,” to regard those who hold to 9/11 “conspiracy theories” as potentially dangerous individuals who might engage in terrorism.
The memo says adds people who question the official narrative of the 9/11 Commission Report to a growing list of people the FBI regards as problematic and potential enemies of the state, including those who express “libertarian philosophies,” as well as people who have “Second Amendment-oriented views,” or simply an interest in “self-sufficiency.”
They note that these types of people often hold “fears of Big Brother or big government,” and make “declarations of Constitutional rights and civil liberties.”
All of these things, the FBI explained to local law enforcement agencies, could be red flags that someone is a terrorist.
This new classification of 9/11 “Truthers” or even those who are mildly skeptical of the official narrative is incredibly problematic, as a national poll indicates that a full 48% of Americans have some doubts about the official story, or completely reject it.
The polling firm YouGov, says that 38% of Americans “have some doubts about the official account of 9/11,” while 10% do not believe it at all, and 12% are unsure about it, according to Ralph Lopez of Digital Journal.
The FBI memo was entitled “Potential Indicators of Terrorist Activities Related to Sleepers.” It claims, “that people who should be ‘considered suspicious’ of possible involvement in ‘terrorist activity’ include those who hold the ‘attitude’ described as ‘Conspiracy theories about Westerners,'” Lopez reports.
The memo gives as an example, the theory that “the CIA arranged for 9/11 to legitimize the invasion of foreign lands.”
“Sleepers”, of course, refers to “sleeper cells,” which in intelligence lingo, means secret terrorists awaiting activation orders.